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Both? Why not

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National Guard listens to the state by default, as each state has its own National Guard. However, the federal government can intervene at any time and give them new orders.

I guess they’re just choosing not to do anything? IDK.

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Some websites allow “strictly necessary cookies”…those work on some websites.

Good luck web devs (lemmy.world)

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Basically, it’s just some cool X11 magic that uses a matrix transformation to rotate the screen.

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This advice is so beautiful, it makes me want to jump off a bridge.

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It’s surprisingly possible (and easy) too… a little bit of tinkering with X11’s compositor API would probably do the trick.

IDK about Wayland tho :/

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I just realized that’s a nose and not a tear…

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Hey, me too! Only really use them for the occasional hobby project, just went with what my dad went with.

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IDK, I exit vim and promptly fall asleep.

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Doesn’t work in nushell, function syntax is different.

Probably still possible, just written differently.

dukk,

Freaking love TUIs, it’s like they took the convenience of a GUI and the efficiency of the CLI and merged them. As a Neovim and Lazygit user myself it’s amazing what I can accomplish in but a few keypresses.

dukk,

Or it could be “Unixes”, as in “prefixes”, or “crucifixes”.

English is a weird language.

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Mine does some, then waits, then does some again, until you open it. Terrible because there’s enough silence to ignore it, but the beeps are still often enough to be annoying, so your stuck in a constant indecision between getting up and opening the door, and just staying and working since it’s quiet now.

dukk,

Commit more often. Maybe work in a different feature branch, and don’t be afraid to commit your half-working crappy code. If it’s a personal project/fork, it’s totally acceptable to commit often with bad commit names and small unfinished changes: you can always amend/squash the commits later. That’s how I tend to work: create a new branch, work on the feature, rebase and merge (fast forward, no merge commit). Also, maybe don’t jump around working on random features :P

dukk, (edited )

Better yet, git commit -p

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Shout out to Lazygit for letting me stage individual lines

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I personally use them pretty often. They’re not natural to me, I spend a little bit thinking about them, but they’re still decently useful.

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Love it. Plot’s already more interesting than any recent movie I’ve watched.

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